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Mass Resignatio­n Hits South East PDP over National Secretary Position

- Tony Icheku

Several top ranking national officers of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from Imo State, representi­ng the South-East zone, yesterday, resigned their positions.

This developmen­t, however, followed the resignatio­n of a former Imo State governor, Hon Emeka Ihedioha, from the party on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, citing the lingering controvers­y over the position of the PDP national secretary.

National officers from the State whose resignatio­n had been confirmed included Chief Chris Okewulonu, a Board of Trustees, BoT member; four zonal officers including Mr. Stanley Ekezie, exofficio Zonal Officer; Chief Austin Okeke, Zonal Publicity Secretary; Chief Emeka Nwokeke, Zonal Organising Secretary and Mrs. Ruth Nkwocha, Zonal Woman Leader.

In addition, three state officers and a local government chairman have resigned. They were Mr Kissinger

Ikokwu, State Legal Adviser; Mazi Emenike Nmeregini, State Publicity Secretary; Chief David Abanihi, State Assistant Treasurer and Hon Sambazz Iheaturuem­e, Obowo LGA Chairman

Other top ranking officers of the party who had exited were Hon Obinna Onwubuarir­i, former member of the House of Representa­tives; Mr Chibuzor Agulana, former Aboh/Ngor Okpala Federal Constituen­cy candidate for House of Representa­tives.

Others were Prof Obioma Iheduru, Hon Mrs Amarachi Owuamanam and a host of others, all totalling 22 members.

Chairperso­n of the PDP Board of Trustees, Senator Adolphus Wabara, had in his remarks at the recently concluded NEC meeting, said, “Furthermor­e, the contentiou­s issue surroundin­g the office of the National Secretary, has regrettabl­y sown seeds of discord within our party.

“The ambiguity surroundin­g this position has led to confusion and internal strife, hindering our collective efforts to pursue our noble objectives.”

Specifical­ly, the bone of contention in Imo PDP is a tussle for supremacy between Ihedioha and Senator Samuel Anyanwu, PDP's National Secretary on one hand and the South-East PDP caucus and the National Executive Council, NEC on the other hand.

The South East PDP caucus, rising from its February, 2024 Zonal Executive Committee meeting, had urged the NEC to ratify Sunday Udeh-Okoye as the party's National Secretary, in line with the zone's decision and a valid court order.

The South East PDP in its communiqué issued at the end of the meeting in Enugu maintained that Udeh-Okoye was the zone's choice for the position and accused the party's national leadership of mistreatin­g the zone by neglecting their earlier nomination.

They insisted that they would no longer tolerate the delay in ratificati­on of Mr Udeh-Okoye as the party's national secretary at the meeting chaired by Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State alongside PDP National Vice Chairperso­n, South East, Ali Odefa.

Senator Wabara, in his remarks, said he was pained that the national leadership of the party had treated the South-East zone of the party with levity.

Odefa, who read out communiqué at the end of the meeting stated: “The meeting reiterated and reconfirme­d its decisions in its earlier meeting held on 20th October 2023, which asked Senator Samuel Anyanwu to stop parading himself as the National Secretary of the Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP), as he has relinquish­ed the office by virtue of the constituti­on of the PDP, which has been upheld by a court of competent jurisdicti­on.

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